People will oust BJP from power, says Tejashwi Yadav

Both Tejashwi and Akhilesh also targeted the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) claiming that people will oust the party from power.

Update: 2019-01-14 18:46 GMT
Tejashwi Yadav even criticised the Bihar government of shielding the accused in the Muzaffarpur shelter home sexual assault case after a photo of its owner Brajesh Thakur being felicitated by Nitish Kumar emerged. (Photo: File | ANI)

Lucknow: RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav on Monday promised full support to the BSP-SP alliance in Uttar Pradesh for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls, asserting that the move by the two regional parties to come together to fight the BJP has gone down well throughout the country. 

Both Tejashwi and Akhilesh also targeted the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) claiming that people will oust the party from power. 

“The people of the country are today unhappy with the BJP and want to remove it,” Akhilesh said, adding the alliance in UP has been received well. “...from Delhi to Kolkata, people are against the BJP as all have been deceived by them,” he said. 

“I can assure the BJP that we samajwadis will not change our language even if they try,” Akhilesh added.

Tejashwi hoped that the alliance formed in Uttar Pradesh will be extended to Bihar and that all parties will work together to defeat the BJP.

To a question on the Congress being left out of the alliance in UP, Tejashwi, whose party is in alliance with the Rahul Gandhi-led party in Bihar, said, “The aim is same, to defeat the BJP... all saw how the SP and BSP gave a stern reply to the BJP in the recent bypolls (in UP). The result is before everyone.” 

Claiming that people are not happy with the BJP, Tejashwi said they had also come to “cheat” Bihar, with the prime minister promising special package. 

He also referred to “CM chacha” (Nitesh Kumar) going with the BJP after breaking the alliance with Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD). 

Tejashwi’s support for the BSP-SP alliance drew snide remarks from the ruling NDA in Bihar with BJP spokesman Nikhil Anand wondering whether it was part of “strong arm tactics” against the Congress, its ally in the mahagathbandhan. 

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